Rosie O’Donnell confirms she has left the United States and moved to Ireland – Country

Following the footsteps of celebrities James Cameron and Ellen DeGeneres, Rosie O’Donnell completed it with the United States under President Donald Trump.
She confirmed that the former talk show host no longer lives in the United States and has moved to Ireland.
Comedian reveals her international moves In Tiktok video Posted on March 11, it said she now lives in Ireland with her 12-year-old daughter, Dakota.
“Moving here on January 15th, I have to say, it’s so nice. People are so loving, so kind, so enthusiastic. I’m so grateful,” O’Donnell said.
O’Donnell, 62, said she is currently obtaining Irish nationality and revealed that she has Irish grandparents.
“That’s what’s happening, this is where I’ve been, what I’ve been doing all the time,” she added. “Although I’ve never been a person who I think would move to another country, this is what I think is the best for myself and my 12-year-old.”
“I miss my other kids. I miss my friends. I miss a lot of things in my family life, I’m trying to find a home here in this beautiful country, and when all citizens have the security of equal rights in the United States, that’s when we consider coming back.”
“It’s heartbreaking to see what’s going on politically” and it’s hard for her personally, O’Donnell said.

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“It is well known that individuals are political,” she added.
She said she met a lot of people in Ireland and everyone was “friendly”.
“I just feel like we need to take care of ourselves, make some tough decisions and follow up. Now, with our resolution, I’m ready to post this information and tell everyone what’s going on,” O’Donnell explained in her 9-minute video.
O’Donnell encouraged Americans to “protest and demand that we follow our constitution and our country.”
She added: “Not a king, not a man, we have no cruel way of governing.”
“I can only say protect your sanity. Protect your sanity as much as possible and do not swim in the chaos, but I know it’s almost impossible when you’re there,” she told fans.
“And I think about every day and every day. I hope we can turn things around and count on you all to do the right thing. I think deep down we all know what that is,” O’Donnell concluded.
Odonel is not the first American celebrity to discuss the idea of going abroad after U.S. President Donald Trump took office in January.
In February, director James Cameron said his New Zealand citizenship was “coming soon” and suggested plans to move to the country permanently.
According to The Guardian, Cameron has a long history There is a statement about his plan to live in New Zealand Trump’s current presidency, which he describes as “fearing” and “like watching a car accident over and over again,” is the catalyst for the latest.
“I think it’s a turning point away from everything,” he said of the Trump administration. “If it doesn’t state its historical representation, then the United States doesn’t represent anything. It becomes a hollow idea, and I think they hollow it out as quickly as possible for their own good.”
“There are some good things in the New Zealand media – at least they will say [Trump stories] On page 3. …I just don’t want to see that guy’s face on the front page of the paper anymore. ” he added.
Ellen DeGeneres and her wife Portia de Rossi moved to the UK from the United States in November, a decision reportedly motivated by President Trump’s victory.
Package with close to the comedian’s source, 67 years old, then The development of arrest Xingxing, 52, told the couple about the exit Maybe “never” return to the United States permanent.
A separate source who spoke with TMZ said the married couple decided The American “bar” Immediately after Trump defeated Kamala Harris.
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